Angina Sentence Examples

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  • As an example may be taken the use of nitrite of amyl in angina pectoris.

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  • It was when he was in the full tide of his popularity and success, and apparently in the full tide of his personal vigour also, that he was struck with angina pectoris.

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  • That night he was stricken with an acute attack of angina pectoris, and on the following day he died.

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  • Inhalations of the gas are of service in pneumonia, bronchitis, heart disease, asthma, angina and other conditions accompanied by cyanosis and dyspnoea.

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  • According to ancient authorities, she was a goddess who relieved men from pain and sorrow, or delivered the Romans and their flocks from angina (quinsy); or she was the protecting goddess of Rome and the keeper of the sacred name of the city, which might not be pronounced lest it should be revealed to her enemies; it was even thought that Angerona itself was this name.

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  • In early 1986, she began to suffer from chest pains and her general practitioner at the time diagnosed angina and commenced treatment.

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  • Used to treat angina, high blood pressure, heart attacks.

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  • You already have angina or have had a heart attack.

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  • Sample groups Patients with unstable angina for whom PCI was not planned.

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  • However, women with suspected angina were less likely to be offered confirmatory diagnostic tests.

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  • Surgery For people with severe angina, surgery may be needed.

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  • See your doctor when you first get angina symptoms, or if the angina symptoms, or if the angina becomes worse or occurs more often.

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  • When patients with angina start treatment their angina start treatment their angina may worsen - they must start at very low doses and build up.

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  • Late manifestations may include angina pectoris, myocardial ischemia, myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure and severe mitral regurgitation.

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  • In addition he coordinates the Cardiovascular Gene Therapy Group which is seeking ways to prevent coronary arteries from narrowing following balloon dilatation for angina.

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  • Aspirin versus heparin to prevent myocardial infarction during the acute phase of unstable angina.

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  • Angina is usually precipitated by exertion, nevertheless, angina variant may also occur at rest.

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  • These drugs reduce blood pressure, resulting in a reflex tachycardia that may exacerbate angina.

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  • The coronary arteries may also become thicker, leading to angina.

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  • In fact, more than half of people with angina have a normal resting ECG.

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  • In most cases, the cause of angina is coronary atherosclerosis (thickening of the arteries supplying blood to the heart).

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  • Hawthorn has been effective in treating angina, atherosclerosis and high cholesterol.

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  • Angina is chest pain that occurs when the heart isn't getting enough oxygen from the blood it's pumping.

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  • There are two types of angina, stable and unstable.

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  • Stable angina has a predictable pattern, and is managed and treated with medication.

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  • Unstable angina may be the first sign that a heart attack is about to occur, and it doesn't have a predictable pattern.

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  • If the child is being treated with beta blocker medications commonly used to treat high blood pressure, angina, thyroid disorders, migraines, or glaucoma, it may be difficult to reverse an anaphylactic reaction.

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  • But he was suddenly attacked by angina pectoris, and died on Sunday, the 12th of June 1842.

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  • Nitroglycerin is valuable as a preventive in cases of cardiac pain, such as angina pectoris, and it is also used in other conditions where it is desirable to reduce the arterial tension.

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  • Nitrite of amyl has the power of dilating the arteries; it has consequently been employed with much success in lowering the blood pressure and removing the pain in angina pectoris.

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  • In cases of angina, while the resistance opposed to the action of the heart by spasm in the vessels may be great, the heart itself may be feeble, and it may therefore be necessary to give some remedy which will increase the power of the heart.

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  • These include angina, back pain, impotence, loss of vision and peptic ulcer.

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  • People with frequent angina pains or unstable angina pains or unstable angina should avoid flying.

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  • The doctor says it is angina pectoris.

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